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STAR—WEDNESDAY, JAN. 10, 1917. PAGE 0 Frankie Bums | MUTT AND JEFF—Jeff Is Either Spoofing or Else Kery Ignorant in Regard to Our Diplomatic Corps ‘ wih ie ties; BY BUD FISHER. ING BEEN STUDYING THIS WELL VAmE ss pe nennmnttin, 1 Tae aiyet ™F i eta i Ia = fe and Campbell | Prod ‘W172 WORLD ALMANAc | THE FIFTEEN Lage You Leer s ‘ ie BN. sour - | ! Sh pth ha dup ON ARGEST CITE at | ee at apne ie, : ? 7 es TL ca enon oF CITIES. ial Gu Reed lok a WHO ? | AMUTT TOAaSK | POPULATION oF NO But x SoM ME THe Are Headlined Know a GuY - ANE Crry «A : rs SITY (AL THE UNITED STATE who wwes, | SL \ ° . R CANT ENcK me > | | \ | ec. THERES \t7 | American TONIGHT’S CARD gs aac cae = ea i Frankie Burne vs. Ray Camp \ Bs ces CONsuL 4 bell fecga ‘ George Ingle ve. Harry Ander f ton Joe Gorman va. Bért Hughes. | Paul Steele ve. Jimmy Maloney. . Ear! Conner vs. George Ross. Jimmy Cole va. Frankie Rog- ere. . o| . BY EDWARD HILL | A LL is set for tonight’s| all-main event card to be rt f in Dreamland id Union street, by politan Lumber > Frankie Burns Oakland makes his arance in Seattle by on Ray Campb worite of these | test ton ) e | When I fight Burns I w } ( p ( . hm R g Aaa AAA ANA Raha AAP RAD ANARI AAA tear r into him f the) 5 . ; a tain us an ecoverin | The Seattle Kennel! club Is mak-|the leftovers from (the Oakland Blushing Benny Kauff hasn't first bell,” said Campbell y We're Looking for the earns oS a ———— ———__—_————— ing preparations to hold a bow-wow | club, been heard from much this off sea 1 , 1 BY JAMES GRANT show _|son. He's spending a quiet winter terda rankie is a clever John Tener, president of the Na cig ine SoG Mat Poplar Sout = VICTORY OVER SPOKANE ct serie ewe rune a owt mat es Sr aggre wave fe 8°" |) Seattle; Help Us Hunt Hiram Conibear, competition |fuss about a title he lost to Johnny holidays, He went to Philadelphia.| Eddie Harris, prominent follower 1 with a punch as early as}} ; for places on the University of | irtie on a fou Billy Rocap, who refereed the/ Of the boxing game in Portland, is possible : q i Deeg ate Ee HOCKEY CL UB, 3-] SEES A Lgl ait sha 2 et Tealey Raymond enters the “pop- WilliamsHerman scrap, is sporting | Seattle visitor. “Watch me,” exclaime ’ Bix , War sportsman” contes y with editor of a Philadelphia paper. Page| Richie Mitchell and Benny Leon ALPH JUNKER today le the and are turning out for thelr | paveral votes Edward Hill! ard are Freddie Welsh’s strongest Dugdale at reg intervals jto go into the busines: Burns. “I'll keep so many! most popular sportsman in . | { T places in the varsity shell. Sev : a Joves in Campbell's face he'll Seattle. He stepped head ‘A A IRCUI eal an th ‘i ‘4 | We'll soon be hearing from D. E.) Les Darcy has enough managers | OPpponen 5 g f yet ora! of ciden heron peer’: oe for himself.| Lee Houck and Chetan fight — } % raining dec s"|and shoulders over his oppo- some of thelr closest competi- 4 think it raining padded | nents wan the teal wee Coban, F tors last spring, and from the Gonzaga and Whitman will play, George Cutshaw is about to lose | tonight in Tacoma, Neff meets INTEREST IN ANDERSON. As a result, he will be presented) 10 hockey fans who went to last )@— | way things look new they are thall in Spokane this fal his place with the Dodgers, say re-| Frankie Sullivan. 7 th two ringside seate to tonight's Meht’s encounter betw Seattle : a Nick Willlams has made arrange-| ports orge made a miserable) Ray Campbell will make his INGLE BOUT SHOWN } The semi-windup between George |SMoker, with the compliments of A 4 ight, |Seeretary Culver and Matchmaker & Ory battle w e & Hable to have the tables turned | this winter ents whereby he gets st of showing in the world’s series. [home in Seattle who a while. and Spokane in t © disappoin' Ingle, the hard-hitting lightwe oo ht 1 1 “ ' y So far 45 are turning ow see ilarer Anderson, former North. | Walsh of the Metropolitan Lumber. The Kame, which the locals won Howe] night unde \ west champ of the 135-pounders,. 1s club, C. B. Paulson also came [0 |. Wax one of the cleanest seen efenn Carpenter] of Conch ¢ inf : attracting almost as much atten- rong in yesterday's voting and ere (his season alta herd . Cent “*Posaton |to the ones already outed 1 tion as the main erent. In vidw of |!@nded second in the coramble to- times got aw bit rough, but not |j Wing Morris|of good prospective candidates he recent showings of the two|%ay- He will be rewarded with one poet to bahesbbapeloen! “tiers Of | MeD: . wing . who have announced their ir jringside seat for tonight's boxing Penalties such as has been done in oe fick ‘ oT an % | tion of & have yet — is a slight favorite ov |show at Dreamland. 9 nearly every other fracas staged a M k. « r leone uae epeeican ek There is no doubt but that the| Call for your tickets at the |! the Arena this season Hardie and Briggs Back | affair will be a lively mix. Like| secretary's office of the club, in The last time the Spoka ‘ane 1 One of the features of the work } S Ing, Fourth and | Seattle teama x was in Spokane, out rape tu 4 e Burns, Anderson {s a clever fellow| the Stuart building, 1 he return trdie an h sad'eiit depend pon this’ to wia| Univeral. pit up. te [iris “Titan two ten competed | you want the best pipe hil ! " here will be various prizes of- roduction of for ¢ me seat during the for him, while Ingle will wade in Pi ; | am uring the en b h tise sim, ma te tamale tote Sage hegre nabmeperyitoot tobacco on earth, just with his hefty punch and take d | contest, which runs until January (0 reports s taw dave belare the iketi | ate 30. Get busy and boost for your, Frank ton, Seattle captain, | ate anys bee Q travel around lookin’ for it, 1 JIMMY RICHARDSON ARRIVES friend, the most popular sportéman Was prominently a: hose pres “ in , > ¢ yep = Si Me Satand ne the Tent Soe ove him in the araty then—drop into the shop on For a time it appeared that the SAS Se mee tes i @ | seit, be" yen shel point that room ’ show would have to be called ott FIVE VOTES FOR raat wil made for bo b, untes they | the next corner an’ as for | ie ple tesa age Be nga As the result of last night's win} by Ag academe tay Jimmy Richardson, boy scout of} ) ....._.. Pe eee SL il, c ‘ Cushmar 1 8, aD ---++| |e heal crew inom octpy ne ea Te some VELVET. be here in time to second his pro-} Most Popular Sporte ont piace at eo he 1 of the league.) ¢ z tege, Joe Gorman, the Oakland ban- man coe . | underwent 3 ‘ ij tamweight. He arrived this morn- eoeiniaat 7 « —— Yt | operation, reports from his| f ing, however, and the world is turn: | -— . | | headqu: * and from crew | . ing again. Gorman takes on Bert ees RARARAAR AAA o ao sources © it that he will a a 5 Hughes, the clever Vancouver overt before t ar practice starts, | vonth \ STAR TELLS HOW }' of | Beside Cushman, Contbear will | "THERE Is No Better Pipe To- ’ CONNER AND STEELE TO ; } Ward Kumm, Pa “onthe | EE: : COME FROM TACOMA * The 2-7-8 Split dj plc areata ai ine | Charles Newt iE bacco— than Velvet. We hon- P * ) 6 ( . hich he ca Earl Conner, former feather.|} § L$] cept. Adrian Anson and bie. two datighters are playing a| “ich be cam build bis er estly believe that. Smoker after weight champion of the Northwest, |) Vaudeville engagement now in New . 6 captain has developed |») : who meets George Rosa, the clever) | T0 MAKE SPARES tae dette Golfer |the past six young member of Frank Purcell’s He’ ce Se ccaiek lkse te dicate: “AC Teaa't best you! Men ee stable, and his manager, Paul ) WW. GP Andi ANT quit t z def! mism regarding Steele, lightweight gladiator, will come over fromm Tacoma to do tle. Steele will meet in mitt argu- ment with Jimmy Maloney, a clever |7 ths, Coach smoker has told us so. Before you agree or disagree, we ask you to put Velvet to any test that will con- vince you personally. Velvet is the best Kentucky Burley tobacco —the variety American pipe smokers have agreed to be the world’s finest pipe tobacco and the natural qualities of this tobacco have been brought to perfect maturity u 4 two years of ageing in wooden hogsheads. stage Anson It looks as if you are making me carry a lot of weight, cat - * - = answered the scribe ve | have me playing to uplift the drama m 1 4 Bo Ro ot tt ming #eason \ 8 [e} Ty Cobb asserts that he will regain his batting laurels lost best that tt y 9 Q 5 eS that the one of the 2 f nd rugged individual with the pad- has seen # ded mittens. | The curtain raiser will see Jimmy) | i . Cole and Frankie Rogers in action. me 83 8 8 Ss s | E's : t ty ts ) Having re ed Pitchers Chalmers and MacQuillan. nager Pat F; d F, I a > | eoratt"sefine Patten oaks to Ovechger and Tincap to aive nim somse/ AEE Walton iable assist NEWMAN MATCHES WELLS “ eld voile — - — | P, C I > WITH ARMY WELCH i P | uts owier Louis Newman, manager of Dick | Portland Will Not Pete Herman : y eight, wh pught Wells, middleweight ho fought! | Send ‘Roxera Here Away Quickly | Sid Mitchell at the recent E | : Oe homie cueve Saree wae Victor Over BY H.C, HAMILTON show, left today with his prot at it w a mixed bo for Burke, Idaho. Wells meet Army show P * and pro ye ne Wi . (United Press Staff Correspondent) word oon scalved e NEW YORK, Ja 0 Fred Fu als. word has been recetved by Kid Williams |,.":',°°"* 3°." to Tris Speaker last season. The Georgia peach aspires to lead jin recent years the league an even dozen years, and has three more to go. next season We challenge ycu to compare Velvet to-day with any pipe tobacco at any price? Newman said he would endeavor to Iine up a return fo between Wells and Mitchell, to be staged in Burke the last of the month Newman intends remaining in Burke this summer and putting on, | boxing shows. j Weich on the h of this month Seattle Athletic club that the Mult | big league today. His man | Frank Force, has everything lined p for the huge plasterer to pull! | off two more bouts in New York or} and then beat ft for Havana, where | nomah club of Portland will no’ send any boxers here for an inter NEW ORLEANS, Jan, 1 Pete et. Mixed bills, on which, Herman, New Orleans streak, to: ssionals appe ateurs, day has a good claim on the d i 8 1 | 5 4 r i} ; U.| puted + am crown by virtue uM i > BURNS HAS IMPROVED IN Piteren Hilly Rocamp's decision, | Fulton expects to met Frank Moran | 5 RING ART, SAYS FRED Barry Will Make yfter 20 rounds of fighting with |! % 40-round tussle IE if “When you see Frankie Burns Williams, who entered the ring ag sing Pan Apa Rte resPein Sn secs eeweret | Wonderful Leader itntiitits "erimiontyh® i |bir tarue™ ian. night when ‘he mye © fighter,” writes Freddie Bogan | sa ht | C tvaae toltte. cheuaet ce Tins One Pound from San Francisco, where the | 4 PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 10.—"Bar-| | There was considerable comment |i i) oa ott work for the night. It| 5c Metal-lined Glass attle welterweight recently won ry was the surest thing in the game) on the decision. many giving Wil) ica in the first round, Jimmy | B : fight after making two losing start in a pinch, and he'll make a wonder) liane, ten rounds, with four even Schade bad Soum waeting daca ags Humidors pgan says he may take his boy to| L_____a eader for the Sox and the remaining fo the Cres " ring Instrue : Jand shortly for a melee. v athe Se BOX. iline,| cent City boy, Williams was the|tUOns across the ring to Cowler, Portland shortly for a mel This wal 1 iin : 1a Second of eight lessons in | wig was one of the principals in| aggressor thruout, but Herman had |W 10 had become considerably con spare bowling by “count” ling famous “Barry-to-Collins-to-| little trouble evading his blows, | fused by the number of gloves that | - PORTLAND LOSES John Gengler, the Belgian star, [\rcinni«” relay, lauded the selec-| Herman's wallops carried the most | Fulton persisted In sticking in his j pa now bowling in the United , - steam and he scored two knock. | Yes, but when Fulton reached over | tion of Barry as pilot of the world’s a7 VANCOUVER, 10.—The| States and ranked next to Jim: | ch invions ona with the left hook, Jimmy fainted, | . Vancouver Million defeated | mie Smith, the world champion. | diva: Gt ha. Baltimore: Kova e blow that started the finish, Portland at ice hockey here last | . blows found their mark, and Mer.|@ccording to Fulton, was a short night, 5 to 4. The crowd was| BY “COUNT” JOHN GENGLER | Soccer Officials |man was In distress on two ocea-|"&ht-hand uppercut, which landed the right corner of the alley strik- | | Williams was the favorite in the | ler. dazed, was an easy mark for| ing No. 2 one-quarter, full shooting betting, and when Rocamp raised | *mashing left hook that put him it to the left corner against No. 7.| Directors of the Northwest soccer down for nine. Rising, he ran into | nearly 2,000 Start the ball with a spin from Will Hold Meet, sions on the point of Cowler’s chin, Cow Pete's hand the house sat spell p dell will follow thru and got | s**oclation will hold forth in meet) a fusilade of rights and lefts, which WELL» the 8 pin ng t t at the headquarters in left: him awling on the lower hi cae the Stuart building Among the} ASSAHOTEER: MiQur fone of the.ting while the referee a Safest things of importance to come up coniited Hine ont The Quicke w . A will be Carbonado's pplication to KANSAS CITY, Mo, Jan, 10. By our easy payment| A Star Want Ad will bring it. |p allowed to compete in the Me-| Pete Herman, new bantamweight plan, all diseases. Con- feating Williams | Ed Walsh Still a fultation free Tweitth| and get results. | Millan trophy tourney champion, after ¢ ear. Dr. Macy, 2 Ep-! | in New O ns last night, will de M b f B . ler Bldg, 811% Second av. ae ene ___ | Elks Basket Team fend his title against Benny McNeil ember o ruins { | here Jan. , according to announce —_—_—- | Plays Ellensburg went today’ by Matchinaker Gabe | CHICAGO, Jan, 10.—Wa Walsh ts | oust | Kaufman still a member of the White Sox, it basketball] = 99) ———— was learned today, The former squad and the Hilensburg quintet] SAY KID WAS ROBBED “spitball” king, who has been pass- will tangle tonight in a contest on| BALTIMORE, Jan, 10.—In a tel-|ing the off season at his home near Jthe ¥. M. C._A. floor. It will be| Kram recetved today, Dave Wart-|Merife, Conn., was rumored to bo nich, mana of Kid Williams, |slated for the managorship of a |charges that his protege was rob-| minor league — club. Presigent bed of the decision and his title by |Comiskey denied thi The Seattle Let us offer you the relief and comfort we are giving others, ard leave the pay- ment end of it in your own hands, We Treat All Diseases of Men Special and Chronic Diseases, such as Vital Decline, Varicose /eins, Blood and Skin Disorders, Kidney. “iver and Blad der Diseases, Nervous Disorders, Rupture, Fistula and Piles. BLOOD POISON CURED AT ONLE Free Consultation—Hours 9 a.m. 109 p.m. National Medical Institute WE ARE FOR men 119 OCCIDENTAL AVE. |the first intersectional basket | melee of the season, The antle crew was put thru exsion last night trong prac of the Williams-Herman cae " ‘ ‘Cops Have to Stop ave hi 0 vad all th best ¢ t |Franklin Basketball 1) ee een in Battle in St. Louis, Team Working Hard | with open disapproval in New 0 ST, LOUIS, Jan, 10,—Jack Moran - lean won from Jack Geyer in 12 round in the roughest battle seen here in | years. The heavies got so roughly lively these days. With the contest| Reseberg ia teaching his guards|enthusiastic that three policemen with TAncoln but four days off, it} how to cheek, and hopes to hold|were called into the ring to sep- behooves the Rainier valley-Jads to! Linooln, Lace Seti tiene pemwre the refer crap in New Orleans. Coach Reseberg is making his} Franklin high basketball team step|get into trim pretty pronto